Release Review for Follow Me
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FOLLOW ME - RED SECTOR ---------------------- Dave-I know that this demo is actually a bit dated now, but it was release after issue 1 of S.D. So I've included it here.I would rate it most certainly as one of the best demos released since issue 1. It is up to Red Sector standards The graphics used in the demo are superb, and the skeleton which is beckoning to you out of the screen is quite stunning.Occasionaly an animated aircraft will fly from the horizon to the front of the screen accompanied by appropriate sound effects. There is a large RS logo at the top of the screen which can be toggled out to reveal the obligatory scroll text. One of the major points about this demo is the music composed by Romeo Knight, it's brilliant and very atmospheric. Check this demo out, it's on the disk. Kreator - I'm only going to say a few words here. The demo is in fact based on the album cover 'Peace Sells ... But Who's Buying' by Megadeth, right down to the logo style.As Megadeth are one of my fave bands,full marks there. Coding wise the demo is relatively simple, but the combination of great graphics and impressive sonics from Romeo Knight make this a demo worth watching.